NFR's Holi Travel Plan: 128 Special Trips, Enhanced Safety & Cleanliness

Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has launched comprehensive measures to manage the festive rush during Holi, including operating 128 trips via 14 pairs of special trains. Major stations are equipped with dedicated holding areas featuring real-time passenger info systems, water, and clean toilets. Enhanced safety is ensured through 24/7 deployment of additional security personnel, CCTV surveillance, and drone monitoring at sensitive locations. Close inter-departmental coordination and intensified cleanliness drives aim to deliver a safe and pleasant travel experience.

Key Points: NFR Holi Travel: Special Trains, Safety Measures for Passengers

  • 14 pairs of Holi Special Trains
  • Enhanced RPF & GRP deployment
  • Real-time CCTV & drone surveillance
  • Dedicated holding areas at stations
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NFR ensures comprehensive Holi preparedness across all stations

Northeast Frontier Railway deploys 14 pairs of Holi special trains, enhanced security, and cleanliness for safe festive travel. Learn about the comprehensive measures.

"NFR is fully geared up to provide a safe, efficient, and pleasant festive travel experience. - Kapinjal Kishore Sharma"

Guwahati, Feb 28

In view of the upcoming Holi festival and the anticipated surge in passenger traffic, Northeast Frontier Railway has implemented a series of comprehensive and passenger-friendly measures across its entire zone to ensure safe, smooth and comfortable travel for all passengers.

NFR's Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO), Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, said that, with a strong focus on teamwork, vigilance, and a passenger-first approach, the NFR is fully geared up to provide a safe, efficient, and pleasant festive travel experience.

As part of the overall festive preparedness plan, Indian Railways will operate 14 pairs of Holi Special trains over NFR, totalling 128 trips, to manage the additional rush during the peak travel period.

These special services will supplement regular train operations and provide additional capacity, significantly benefiting passengers travelling to and from key destinations across the region, Sharma said.

He said that all major railway stations under NFR jurisdiction have been comprehensively prepared with enhanced festive arrangements to manage the anticipated rush.

The CPRO said that dedicated holding areas have been set up at major stations to manage passenger flow efficiently, equipped with real-time Passenger Information Systems, clean drinking water, hygienic toilets, adequate seating and proper ventilation to ensure comfort.

For enhanced safety and crowd regulation, additional RPF, GRP and Commercial staff have been deployed round-the-clock. Queue management, regulated entry, and continuous monitoring of platforms and circulation areas are being undertaken to prevent overcrowding and ensure the smooth movement of passengers. Technological support has further strengthened preparedness efforts.

The official said that real-time CCTV surveillance, drone monitoring at sensitive locations, automatic ticket vending machines for faster ticketing, Segway scooters for rapid response and dedicated war rooms at divisional offices and headquarters are ensuring 24×7 operational oversight and swift response to any contingency.

Intensified cleanliness drives are being carried out across stations and trains to maintain high hygiene standards during the festive season.

Close coordination among the operating, commercial, security, and engineering departments is ensuring the seamless execution of the preparedness plan.

With a strong focus on vigilance, coordination and passenger-first service, Northeast Frontier Railway remains committed to delivering a safe, secure and pleasant travel experience during the Holi festival, the CPRO said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Drone monitoring and Segway scooters? Sounds impressive. But my main concern is the cleanliness of toilets at stations like Guwahati during peak rush. Hope the 'intensified drives' are more than just words this time.
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Arjun K
Running 128 trips of special trains is a significant step. It shows they are anticipating the volume. The Northeast has unique travel challenges, so this proactive approach is much needed. Safe travels to everyone going home for the festival!
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Sarah B
As someone who has travelled on NFR during festivals before, the mention of "regulated entry" and queue management is the most crucial part. The chaos at the entrance gates is the worst. Fingers crossed it works smoothly.
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Vikram M
All these measures sound great on paper. The real test will be on the ground. I appreciate the technological integration with CCTV and war rooms. Hope the staff is well-trained to handle the festive rush with patience. Happy Holi to the railway staff as well!
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Kavya N
The focus on clean drinking water and ventilation in holding areas is a thoughtful, passenger-first detail. Festival travel is stressful enough without basic amenities. Hope other railway zones take similar comprehensive notes for their peak seasons.

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